the only reason people wear a watch on their other wrist is so they can point at it using their strongest finger. if you've mastered the art of using your left hand for everyday gestures, it'll almost certainly be fine.

but I found I just looked at it all the time and strapping something to my wrist was a bit of a drastic move for the convenience of knowing the time at a second's notice. I just use my phone these days. There will come a time when phones replace everything, so we won't need even a wallet as we will just use contactless. Same with house keys. We probably won't even call them phones any more as that would be a minor function of what they do. We may even strap them to our wrist.

it has run out of batteries now, which says a lot about how long ago my 21st birthday was. Turns out it is some specially vaccuum sealed thing and it is 30 quid (cheapest price I have found) to get it swapped out. All I want to do is get it running so I can sell it.

You can't really read it in direct sunlight, and you need to use your spare hand to press the button to make it light up, and it only stays on for 4 seconds when you do, but whatever. It was only £5 and makes me look like I'm from an early 80s vision of the near future.